Been having an internal debate with myself on this with no conclusion, tabling it here to see what the group may think.
2010 Passat, 190k, DSG that is acting up when dead cold and every once in a while when hot. Makes me look like someone who is just learning how to drive stickshift at best, breaking traction in the rain/ice/snow at worst. All signs point to the prognosis being a failed mechatronic unit, warped clutch pack, faulty dual mass flywheel, or all three. I don't want my wife to drive it as it is troublesome to explain it's quirks, which was the point of adding it to the fleet.
Possible options:
- Replace parts all at once or one by one (2500-3000 all in, labor is my own)
- Replace part outside (mechatronic, 1k), if does not fix, move car along
- Replace entire transmission with used (1k) (high risk)
- Sell entire car with disclosure of issue
- Deal with the issue until I have more bandwidth
When the DSG behaves, it's lovely. I have an automatic where I can high five my kiddo in the back seat, and also have the direct connectivity of a clutched transmission. When it misbehaves, I hate the car. It is comfortable, quiet, and presents much newer than it is. It wasn't a decision of opportunity, we were looking for a sportyish, nearly full size wagon for me to daily drive.
I imagine at best it's a 4500-5000 car, it presents very well, but has this known issue. It's a consideration on the repair or sell.
So here I am, stick with the devil I know and repair the Passat? Or cut loose and move it along?
If it was five years ago, I'd hop into my 100 series and drive that every day, and sell the Passat. But with one kid at home and a preggers wife, the thought of doing the repair or the selling of a car right now is absolutely daunting. That's probably not a reason to not do either task, as it only leaves me with dealing with the issue, which removes a car from circulation for the whole family.
Be me, what are you doing, or not doing, which this thing?